THE MISSING PIECE FOR INTERACTIVE ENVIRONMENTS

GH Tracker

The GH Tracker is a high-performance software 3D tracking solution. Operating at the network level, it centralizes the management of multiple sensors into a single, real-time data stream, instantly unlocking interactivity for any creative project. While traditional workflows are often crippled by hardware-specific silos and complex custom coding, our platform offers a universal, low-latency bridge that works with any sensor and any creative engine. It eliminates the technical friction of interactive installations, allowing teams to deploy stable, scalable, and responsive environments in a fraction of the time usually required.

Projects

Area Of Work

Plug & Play Creations

Services

Technical design

Interactive design

Creative technology

OUR VISION

Separate tracking logistics from the creative process.

We believe that technical complexity should never be a barrier to imagination. Our vision was to create a robust, IT-ready infrastructure, deployable on VMs, that handles the "how" of motion capture: stability, latency, and sensor fusion, so that creators can focus entirely on the "what": building emotional journeys and magical interactions that feel invisible and seamless to the audience.

OUR APPROACH

Our modular, sensor-agnostic architecture is designed for multi-room venues. Using a Primary/Worker architecture deployable on VMs, the system manages complex, large-scale deployments from a single, IT-ready control point. The GH Tracker acts as a universal translator, automatically detecting hardware from Lidars to depth cameras regardless of their native protocols. Through an intuitive web-based interface, raw data is normalized into a high-fidelity output. Built for both pop-ups and permanent installations, the system features centralized remote monitoring to ensure seamless operation across all zones simultaneously.

Credits

Executive Creative Director Thibaut Duverneix

Technical Director Abhinav Dabas

Software Developpers Étienne Garon-Vincent, François de l’Isle